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Ajmer
is a world famous pilgrimage center for both Hindus as well as Muslims.
It is an extraterrestrial home to most holy Dragon Sharif a tomb of the
Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, which is similarly worshiped
by all religions specially the Hindus and Muslims. The city of
Ajmer
Sharif in Rajasthan lies to the south west of
Jaipur.
Ajmer tourism is generally famous as a pilgrimage. Both Hindus and
Muslims look upon this city with great worship. The most famous pilgrim
center in the city is the Dargah of the great Sufi saint Khwaja
Moin-ud-din Chisti. He came from Persia and spent his whole life to
progress the lives of the poor and exploited communities.
The city is also famous for is its admired and highly inspiring Mayo
College, fully for boys. The school was set up by the British,
during their rule over India. Other attractions of the city include the
huge Taragarh Fort, Adhai-Din Ka Jhonpra, the picturesque
Ana
Sagar Lake, etc. Ajmer, Rajasthan also serves as the
station for those visiting Pushkar housing the only temple of Lord
Brahma in India. In short, we can say that Ajmer is a city prosperous in
culture and tradition. Ajmer is the most significant center of tourism
in Rajasthan, India and is famous all over the world for the Ajmer
Sharif. Ajmer is the one of the famous destinations of the World Tourism
with traditional monuments - huge Taragarh Fort, Adhai-Din Ka Jhonpra,
the picturesque
Ana Sagar Lake, etc. We provide
information on tourist destinations in Ajmer Tourism including most holy
Dragon Sharif a tomb of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti. Ajmer
tourism is one of the most popular travel places amongst tourists. Ajmer
Tourism has many other tourist places to provide for the tourists
visiting Ajmer Rajasthan (India).
Most Popular Places In Ajmer
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Ajmer-e-Sharief
The Dargah Sharif, located at the foot of a barren hill, is the place where the Khawaja Moin-ud-din Chistis'
mortal remains lie buried.
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Ana
Sagar Lake
The beautiful artificial Anasagar Lake, located to the north of the Ajmer city, was made in 12th century by building a dam across the river Luni, named after the then ruler Anaji Chauhan. This lake was built by Anaji
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Urs Fair
The lakeside city of Ajmer is located in central Rajasthan, and is held in great reverence by devotees of all communities who call it 'Ajmer Sharif' (Holy
Ajmer).
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Gayatri Temple
The Gayatri temple on the other side of Pushkar is in honour of the wife who sat by Brahma's side in Savitri's
absence during Brahma's ceremonial sacrificed. |
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